Saturday, August 14, 2010

Saturday in CinCity. The Dog Days Edition.

I suspect there will come a day not too far in the near future when I shall be sick of rain and dark dreary days. It t'ain't today, though. The heat wave is in full bloom and the weathermen keep promising a break to the high temperatures "Sunday and the beginning of next week...," but they are bloody, bloody liars sipping lattes in air-conditioned comfort. I think I might actually hate them.

I have a wedding to attend this evening. A joyful occasion for those of us who love the bride and love to see her happy. While searching for just the perfect visual aide I came across this photo from blueridgeblog. The photo and the blog are both too delicious to not share...

A Wedding Poemby Thomas R. Smith

Bright faces surround the woman in white,the man in black, the sweetness of their attentionto each other a shine rising toward the high ceiling.The men watch the groom, and the women the bride, as they speak their candle-lit vows,as if there were something in it for us personally.

Worn by the distances we the already-marriedhave traveled down the road on which these twoare setting out, we leave the dust of the journey outside the door of this house where tonight no wordis casual, no posture undignified, and eachbecomes again handsome in them, beautiful in them.

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Mother to two full-of-beauty girls, an outside cat who became an inside cat but likes to go outside then back inside, a handsome boxer dog, and multiple fish all named Chang.
A dancer's spirit in a nurse's body. Bent, but not broken. Yet.

what I can't seem to put down despite the desperate need to cook dinner

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movies seen in 2017

Lion

Moonlight

La La Land

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random thoughts...

"Speech is our second possession, after the soul--and perhaps we have no other possession in this world."

Gabriela Mistral

The entries here are my writings and works in progress, or another writer's work which has moved my heart. Meant to be a bit of a journal on the days that pass by so quickly. Readers are very welcome, comments and critiques always appreciated.

PS. Any pictures or comments referring to brain matters ARE NOT referring to your brain or anyone's brain. Absolutely not. Think creative non-fiction. Details about individuals have been changed to protect anyone involved, remotely involved, or who may at any time have looked at or even driven past a hospital. I live to comply with HIPAA Federal Law. Unless you are one of the Three Stooges or have ever been on Shindig, in which case, yeah, that's you. Be proud and out loud.

Be Not Forgetful

“Be not forgetful to entertain strangers, for thereby some have entertained angels unawares.” Hebrews 13:2.

Desiderata

Go placidlyamid the noise and haste,and remember what peacethere may be in silence.As far as possible without surrenderbe on good termswith all persons.Speak your truthquietly and clearly; and listento otherseven to the dull and ignorant;they too have their story.Avoid loud and aggressive persons,they are vexatious to the spirit.If you compare yourselfwith others,you may becomevain or bitter,for always there will begreater and lesser personsthan yourself.Enjoy your achievementsas well as your plans.Keep interested in your own career,however humble;it is a real possession in thechanging fortunes of time.Exercise cautionin your business affairs;for the world is full of trickery.But let this not blind youto what virtue there is;many persons strive for high ideals,and everywherelife is full of heroism.Be yourself.Especially do not feign affection.Neither be cynical about love;for in the face of all aridityand disenchantmentit is as perennial as the grass.Take kindly the counsel of the years,gracefully surrenderingthe things of youth.Nurture strength of spiritto shield you in sudden misfortune.But do not not distress yourselfwith dark imaginings.Many fears are born offatigue and loneliness.Beyond a wholesome discipline,be gentle with yourself.You are a child of the universe,no less than the trees and the stars;you have a right to be here.And whether or notit is clear to you,no doubtthe universe is unfoldingas it should.Thereforebe at peace with God,whatever you conceive Him to be.And whatever your labors and aspirations,in the noisy confusion of life,keep peace in your soul.With all its sham, drudgeryand broken dreams,it is still a beautiful world.Be cheerful.Strive to be happy.

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My Granny Pruett used to say you could judge a man by how well his fire burns.

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"this path, this road that is one perfect straight line even if it goes around the world through heat and fog and rain and snow and it's my life I keep thinking. It's my life."--Deborah Keenan, from "Small History"

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"The wild things helped", as did Sue Hubbell's A Country Year

...Be patient toward all that is unsolved in your heart and try to love the questions themselves...Do not...seek the answers, which cannot be given you because you would not be able to live them. And the point is to live everything. Live the questions now. Perhaps you will...gradually, without noticing it, live along some distant day into the answer.